The Kahoaloha Ln/S King St area median real estate price is $356,000, which is less expensive than 92 percent of Hawaii neighborhoods and 21 percent of all neighborhoods in America.

The average rental price in Kahoaloha Ln/S King St is near $1,500 a month and lower in price than 77 percent of Hawaii neighborhoods. Real estate vacancies in Kahoaloha Ln/S King St are 5 percent, which is lower than one will find in over three quarters of American neighborhoods.

Demand for real estate in Kahoaloha Ln/S King St area is above average and signals demand for either price increases or new construction of residential homes. Most of the residential real estate is renter occupied.

The Kahoaloha Ln/S King St real estate is primarily made up of small studio to two bedroom and larger four, five or more bedroom condominium complexes, and high-rises. Many of the residences in the Kahoaloha Ln/ S King St area are older, well-established, built between 1940 and 1969, with number of residences built between 1970 and 1999.

One of the really unique and interesting things about the look and setting of the Kahoaloha Ln/S King St area is that it is almost entirely dominated by large condominium complexes and high-rise apartments. With 82 percent of the residential real estate here classified as such, this puts this neighborhood on the map as having a higher proportion of large multi-family buildings than nearly any other neighborhoods in America.

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The way a neighborhood looks and feels when you walk or drive around it, from its setting, its buildings, and its flair, can make all the difference.

Would you like to be able to ride your bike to work? If you are attracted to the idea of getting a little exercise of the two-wheeled type while reducing your carbon footprint, bicycling to work might be the answer. But which neighborhood you live in can make this either impossible, or alternatively, a great and realistic option. The Kahoaloha Ln/S King St neighborhood is a fantastic option for bicycle commuters, as 3.7 percent of commuters here do ride their bikes to and from work on a daily basis. This is a higher amount than we found in 96.0 percent of the neighborhoods in America.

The Kahoaloha Ln/S King St neighborhood is very densely populated compared to most neighborhoods in America. In fact, with 39,142 persons per square mile in the neighborhood, it is more packed with people than 98 percent of the nation’s neighborhoods.

The Kahoaloha Ln/S King St area is very unique in that it has one of the highest proportions of one, two, or no bedroom real estate of any neighborhood in America. Most neighborhoods have a mixture of home or apartment sizes from small to large, but here the concentration of studios and other small living spaces is at near-record heights. With 87.5 percent of the real estate here of this small size, this most assuredly is a notable feature that makes this neighborhood unique, along with just a handful of other neighborhoods in the country that share this characteristic.

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